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As long as you don't destroy your relationships, fail to meet financial obligations, and so forth I suppose it is ok. Now, look at who you're talking to! Yeah, this gang will help you out.
Sincerely,
Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
I have a Rossi 65 just like the one you bought, also in 44-40. And what a shooter it is.
Mine shoots the best with 240 gr. SWC's. And shoots very well with Nosler 200 gr. RNFP.
I have a newer model in 44 mag., the 44-40 is much more accurate at 100 yards.
Have fun, that piece would have followed me home also.
BTW, you will now be, if not already, susceptible to singleactionitis, shotgunoma, and the worst thing, smithsonian syndrome where you try to buy everything you see for sale.
Sincerely,
Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
I would love to see marlin come out with a .308 Mag in lever action. That would be cool!!!. I guess one could say that would be close to a 30-06.
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I have to agree with you about them being a sickness. I started out with a Western Auto 117 (Mossberg 402) .22 as a project gun. It just felt good in my hands but needed some refinishing work on the woodwork. That started the bug, this past weekend I picked up 2 more leverguns. The first on is a Henry H001 and the second is a Marlin 1894 in .44 Remington Magnum. Is there a group meeting or a medication day for the sickness?
I think that I would like to pick up a .22 WMR, any suggestions on the best model(s) to look at? Thanks in advance, Skip
skipm wrote:I have to agree with you about them being a sickness. I started out with a Western Auto 117 (Mossberg 402) .22 as a project gun. It just felt good in my hands but needed some refinishing work on the woodwork. That started the bug, this past weekend I picked up 2 more leverguns. The first on is a Henry H001 and the second is a Marlin 1894 in .44 Remington Magnum. Is there a group meeting or a medication day for the sickness?
I think that I would like to pick up a .22 WMR, any suggestions on the best model(s) to look at? Thanks in advance, Skip
I love my 94/22 mag, one of the older ones from the 70's. Shoots under 1 1/2" at 100yds all day long with Winchester JHP's and Predator JHP's. Bought it beat up and parkerized it.
Hobie wrote:BTW, you will now be, if not already, susceptible to singleactionitis, shotgunoma, and the worst thing, smithsonian syndrome where you try to buy everything you see for sale.
I've been working on pairs. 22, 22 mag, 357, 44 mag, 45 colt and now 44/40 in rifles and pistols.
Haven't found the right 30/30 pistol though.
At least you're working towards a good collection of levers! No such thing as too many of them until you outgrow the house! Just like kids, you need to add a room for them!
arjunky wrote:
I've been working on pairs. 22, 22 mag, 357, 44 mag, 45 colt and now 44/40 in rifles and pistols.
Haven't found the right 30/30 pistol though.
Byron
I know its only a single-shot but it sounds like you need a T/C with a 30-30 barrel. My dad had one once and liked to never put it down
arjunky wrote:
I've been working on pairs. 22, 22 mag, 357, 44 mag, 45 colt and now 44/40 in rifles and pistols.
Haven't found the right 30/30 pistol though.
Byron
I know its only a single-shot but it sounds like you need a T/C with a 30-30 barrel. My dad had one once and liked to never put it down
I know they made derringers in 30/30's also.
Didn't they make a BFR at one time
Hobie wrote:As long as you don't destroy your relationships, fail to meet financial obligations, and so forth I suppose it is ok. Now, look at who you're talking to! Yeah, this gang will help you out.
Gday Hobie
Yehhhh I am hooked on levers, guess what its legal too. My house aint big enough to house all the levers I want, the wife left a short time ago with my best mate, so got more room, but geezz I miss him.
Hobie wrote:As long as you don't destroy your relationships, fail to meet financial obligations, and so forth I suppose it is ok. Now, look at who you're talking to! Yeah, this gang will help you out.
As a surgeon, I can state you can live a long life with some sicknesses.
I've had these 40 years - 10 years longer than i've had my wife -
And she gave me this one for our 25th anniversary -
Some sicknesses can be lived with, treated right!!!
OJ KING
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NRA LIFE MEMBER
I can't talk. I own a Marlin .41 mag, a Marlin LTD II 45-70, and an older Browning BLR 7mm08. I'm so broke that I just put a sweet, near mint, Marlin 30-30 with the stickers still on the smooth walnut stock, in layaway for 60 days at a local pawnshop. I couldn't pass it up for $199, it was too nice.